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EPIRB Smartfind G8 manual from MC Murdo | Picksea
  • EPIRB Smartfind G8 manual from MC Murdo | Picksea
  • EPIRB Smartfind G8 manual from MC Murdo | Picksea
  • EPIRB Smartfind G8 manual from MC Murdo | Picksea

EPIRB Smartfind G8 Manual

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EPIRB beacon Smartfind G8 MC Murdo Manual

The new generation of EPIRB Smartfind G8 beacons use GNSS receivers and are fully MEOSAR compatible, allowing for greater accuracy and speed of location. It is a dual-frequency beacon with manual activation. Once the EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) is triggered, it sends a signal to a network of COPAS-SARSAT satellites on the 406 MHz frequency. The alert is very quickly triggered if the beacon's position is transmitted with the distress signal (GPS).

Features of the EPIRB Smartfind G8

  • SMDSS approved
  • Floating, waterproof to 10 m
  • 406 & 121.5 MHz
  • Weight 820gr
  • 72 receiver GNSS channel (GPSGalileo, GLONASS)
  • 10 year battery
  • 48h minimum operating time
  • Maximum alert time 5 min
  • Auto-Test Button
  • MEOSAR compatible
  • Mounting options - Manual bracket
  • SmartChange Battery - simplified battery replacement
  • Smartlight - 360° Powerful Flash light
  • SmartBase - Special impact plastic reinforcement of the beacon base
  • SmartSwitch - Prevents accidental activations
  • SmartTransfer - Security support to prevent accidental activations
  • SmartCarry - hidden shoulder strap for emergency assistance

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